Saturday, April 27, 2019

Ted's Book Launch - A great success!


On Saturday 20th April. the Book Launch for Ted Owens' book 'Ted, the Welsh Goat Hero' was held at the Pembroke Dock Heritage Centre, hosted by the Sunderland Trust - and a great occasion it turned out to be!  It was heartwarming that so many turned up to enjoy a truly lovely afternoon. WW2 Veteran Ted Owens is 94 years old.: the last surviving member of 41 Commando which stormed Sword Beach in France on D-Day 6th June 1944. It is the 75th anniversary of D-Day this year.
The book costs just £8 and can be purchased from the Pembroke Dock Heritage Centre and Pembroke Museum (Pembroke Town Hall) or direct from our website  for £10 to include p&p).









Friday, April 12, 2019

Ted Owens' Book Launch on Saturday April 20th

We are proud to announce that we have published Ted Owens' memoirs which will be launched on Saturday 20th April. Ted Owens is 94 years old.: the last surviving member of 41 Commando which stormed Sword Beach in France on D-Day 6th June 1944. It is the 75th anniversary of D-Day this year.
The Sunderland Trust are kindly hosting the Book Launch at the Pembroke Dock Heritage Centre. It will commence at 1pm. – Ted will be signing copies of his book until 4pm.
Entry to the Centre is free for the event.

Great reception for Father Gildas

Father Gildas of Caldey Island gave the last talk of the present programme. A great response - the Church Hall was packed!

Father Gildas tells of 'A Tudor Mystery' at Monkton Church Hall


Father Gildas with History Society President Frank Harries


Sunday, March 17, 2019

March Quiz Night



All tables were taken at this month's Quiz Night!  Against stiff competition the worthy winners were (left to right) Meg Burrell, Melanie Phillips, Diana Turberville and Pam Evans pictured here with Quiz Master Frank Harries.
The lovely buffet was prepared by the ladies of the History Society Committee and I think this has a lot to explain the popularity of the Quiz - at only £4 a ticket and as much as you can eat - that surely  is great value for money! £223 was raised.
A special thank you to Frank Harries for standing in as Quiz Master in the absence of Rose Blackburn and to Des Sinclair for preparing the questions.  
Our next Quiz Night will take place on May 17th .

Sunday, March 3, 2019

Coming in April


St David's Talk and Lunch March 2nd




The Society held its annual St David’s Talk and Lunch on Saturday morning, March 2nd at Monkton Church Hall.  Guest speaker was Edward Perkins, whose talk was entitled ‘St David, Giraldus Cambrensis and Henry Tudor: a Pembrokeshire Heritage’.  This was a fitting subject for St David’s Day.  Edward’s talk began with the life of St David and the founding of his cathedral which was to provide a link to two other of Pembrokeshire’s famous sons: Giraldus Cambrensis and Henry Tudor.  The medieval chronicler Giraldus, grandson of the legendary Princess Nest and born in Manorbier Castle, strived to become the Bishop of St David’s, an ambition in which he was ultimately frustrated.  Henry Tudor, famously born in Pembroke Castle, also links us to St David’s Cathedral as here can be found the tomb of his father, Edmund Tudor.  Originally buried at Greyfriar’s, Carmarthen, the tomb was removed to St David’s by his grandson Henry VIII following the dissolution of the monasteries. 
It was an interesting talk and well appreciated by the audience which, afterwards, was able to enjoy an excellent meal provided jointly by the ladies of the History Society and Monkton Priory Church. 
It was gratifying that so many people – around 60 - supported the event, the proceeds of which were donated to Monkton Priory Church.  In all £250 was raised and a big thank you given to the ladies who worked so hard to provide the meal.  They are pictured here (left to right) Sue Clague, Jill Holmes, Ruth Wilcocks, Liz Jenkins, guest speaker Edward Perkins, Jill Ensom, Pauline Davies and Ann Lankshear.